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Debraj Ray
Related Research Groups:
Conflict and Economic Performance
Related events:
Conference on Social Conflict
09 - 10 Apr 2010
Workshop at NYU, 23-24 February 2007
23 - 24 Feb 2007
Workshop on Conflicts and Economics, 14-15 December 2005
14 Dec 2005 09:00-17:30
Related department:
Centre for the Study of Civil War
Conflict and Economic Performance
Debraj Ray
Julius Silver Professor of Economics, New York University
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debraj.ray@nyu.edu
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09 - 10 Apr 2010
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Conference on Social Conflict
23 - 24 Feb 2007
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Workshop at NYU, 23-24 February 2007
14 Dec 2005 09:00-17:30
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Workshop on Conflicts and Economics, 14-15 December 2005
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Peer-reviewed-Journal-Article
Gardín, Carlos;Ray, Debraj; & Esteban, Joan (2007)
An Extension of a Measure of Polarization, with an Application to the Income Distribution of Five OECD Countries
, Journal of Economic Inequality 5(1): 1–19.
Ray, Debraj; & Esteban, Joan (2006)
Inequality, Lobbying and Resource Allocation
, American Economic Review 96(1): 257–279.
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